Walter Barnes Fred Jr, Pedigree, 24 Oct 1943 ,Single page found loose in family bible. Names of children and four generations of ancestors. Updated after origination date to include grandchildren., Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).

Citations

Fred Family Research Correspondence, Feburary 7, 1938, Small collection of notes from correspondence between E.B. Fred and Walter B. and Helen C. Fred. Material appears to of been collected over a period of time with a 1938 letter from E.B. Fred as the only item dated. Most of the material was later published by Mrs. E.B. Fred (Rosa Parrott Fred) in the November 1969 publication of the "History of the Fred Family of Loudoun County, Virginia", Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).

Fred Family Research Correspondence, Feburary 7, 1938, Small collection of notes from correspondence between E.B. Fred and Walter B. and Helen C. Fred. Material appears to of been collected over a period of time with a 1938 letter from E.B. Fred as the only item dated. Most of the material was later published by Mrs. E.B. Fred (Rosa Parrott Fred) in the November 1969 publication of the "History of the Fred Family of Loudoun County, Virginia", Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).

Fred Family Research Correspondence, Feburary 7, 1938, Small collection of notes from correspondence between E.B. Fred and Walter B. and Helen C. Fred. Material appears to of been collected over a period of time with a 1938 letter from E.B. Fred as the only item dated. Most of the material was later published by Mrs. E.B. Fred (Rosa Parrott Fred) in the November 1969 publication of the "History of the Fred Family of Loudoun County, Virginia", Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).

Lt. Col. Walter Ashley Fred

Lieutenant Colonel, United States ArmyVeteran of World War II, Korea and the Vietnam Conflict.Military Assistance & Advisory Group (Taiwan)Deputy District Engineer, Omaha District Corps of EngineersDeputy Commander Seneca Army Depot

Walter Barnes Fred, whose home was in Westwood, N.J.; passed away January 2, at Fort Pierce, Florida. He was born in Barnesville, a son of Thomas and Belle Barnes Fred and about 90 years of age.

He is survived by one son and grandchildren.

His grandfather, James Barnes was the founder of Barnesville. Mr. Fred's maternal grandmother was a sister of John Bradfield the founder of the First National Bank in Barnesville. He was a first cousin of the late Mrs. Georgia McCartney.

The New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Application for Membership of Walter B. Barnes Fred Jr, 19 Dec 1930 (National #51027, NJ #3654), National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Washington D.C. (FHL US/CAN 0001645).

Walter Barnes Fred Jr., State of New York Certificate and Record of Birth 17836 (1 Nov 1899), New York City Municipal Archives, 31 Chambers Street, New York, New York.

Fred Family Research Correspondence, Feburary 7, 1938, Small collection of notes from correspondence between E.B. Fred and Walter B. and Helen C. Fred. Material appears to of been collected over a period of time with a 1938 letter from E.B. Fred as the only item dated. Most of the material was later published by Mrs. E.B. Fred (Rosa Parrott Fred) in the November 1969 publication of the "History of the Fred Family of Loudoun County, Virginia", Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).

The New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Application for Membership of Walter B. Barnes Fred Jr, 19 Dec 1930 (National #51027, NJ #3654), National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Washington D.C. (FHL US/CAN 0001645). Walter Barnes Fred born 1971.

Letter from James Montgomery (Kansas City) to Nellie Montgomery Fred, 9 Nov 1897; Family Files of Walter E. Fred ((see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information)). Written on the stationary of the Superintendent's Office, Water Department, Kansas City, Missouri; no specific addresses given.

The New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Application for Membership of Walter B. Barnes Fred Jr, 19 Dec 1930 (National #51027, NJ #3654), National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Washington D.C. (FHL US/CAN 0001645). Walter Barnes Fred and Nellie Rose Montgomery, married 1896.

The New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Application for Membership of Walter B. Barnes Fred Jr, 19 Dec 1930 (National #51027, NJ #3654), National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Washington D.C. (FHL US/CAN 0001645).

New York City Marriage Certificate (17 Oct 1925), certificate #28019, New York City Municipal Archives, 31 Chambers Street, New York, New York.

Citations

Walter Barnes Fred Jr, Pedigree, 24 Oct 1943 ,Single page found loose in family bible. Names of children and four generations of ancestors. Updated after origination date to include grandchildren., Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).

Citations

Fred Family Research Correspondence, Feburary 7, 1938, Small collection of notes from correspondence between E.B. Fred and Walter B. and Helen C. Fred. Material appears to of been collected over a period of time with a 1938 letter from E.B. Fred as the only item dated. Most of the material was later published by Mrs. E.B. Fred (Rosa Parrott Fred) in the November 1969 publication of the "History of the Fred Family of Loudoun County, Virginia", Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).

In 1671, in County Armaghm John Fred, had his goods seized by the "priest" of Loughall for tithes. William Edmundson states that in 1706 he came "to Enniscorphy [Enniscorthy] and the next Day went to John Fred's and had a large Meeting in a Barn, it being on first Day of the Week."

John Fred and his family settled in Birmingham, Chester County, where John died March, 1719-20, and hs widow in 1723.3